Protein Myths Debunked: How Protein Transforms Results — Mind Pump Show

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Protein Myths Debunked: How Protein Transforms Results — Mind Pump Show

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What if one simple habit—prioritizing protein—could fast-track your recovery, strength, and body composition? In this condensed 4-minute version of a 2-hour Mind Pump Show episode, hosts Sal Di Stefano, Adam Schafer, and Justin Andrews cut through common protein myths and outline a pragmatic plan for better recovery, muscle growth, fat loss, and long-term resilience. Learn why many trainees benefit from roughly 1 gram of protein per pound, how higher protein aids satiety and preserves muscle even at matched calories, and why consistency plus resistance training is the real engine of progress. Practical takeaways include whole-food first strategies, convenient protein snacks/shakes, tracking strength and body composition over the scale, and tailoring plans for athletes, shift workers, or injury-recovery cases. Keywords: protein, recovery, muscle, nutrition, strength training, fat loss, protein myths. Listen now to get the key ideas in minutes.

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